Key Features
- Compatible with all Spektrum DSMX® transmitters
- Compact design fits most parkflyer size and larger aircraft
- Capable of 11ms frame rates
- Integrated telemetry with built-in ports for RPM, flight pack voltage, temperature sensors and X-bus for telemetry sensor expansion
- Receiver pack voltage and flight log data available without the need for additional sensors
- Dual antennas for optimal RF performance
Product Specifications
Band
Bind Method Channels Data Port Failsafe Flight Log Compatible Input Voltage Modulation Product Height Product Length Product Weight Product Width Programmable Range Resolution Rev Limiter Telemetry Water-Resistant XPlus Compatible |
2.4GHz
Bind Button 9 Yes Yes Yes 3.5-9V DSMX 0.82 in (20.9 mm) 1.91 in (48.5 mm) 0.63 oz (17.83 g) 1.11 in (28.3 mm) No Full 2048 No Yes No Yes |
Overview
The AR9030T receiver is a feature-packed, 9-channel receiver with integrated full-range telemetry. The AR9030T features built-in connection ports for RPM, Flight Pack Voltage, and Temperature sensors as well as an X-Bus port for additional telemetry options. No sensor is required to receive flight log or receiver pack voltage telemetry data.
If you have a DSMX®/DSM2® transmitter capable of 11ms frame rates, the AR9030T receiver will deliver lightning-fast input-to-output response that is perfect for high-performance applications like 3D helis and airplanes. The AR9030T includes 2 DSMX® remote receivers that allows you take advantage of Spektrum MultiLink™ technology. This patented technology eliminates the reflected signal fading and antenna blind spots that can affect all 2.4GHz systems.
If you have a DSMX®/DSM2® transmitter capable of 11ms frame rates, the AR9030T receiver will deliver lightning-fast input-to-output response that is perfect for high-performance applications like 3D helis and airplanes. The AR9030T includes 2 DSMX® remote receivers that allows you take advantage of Spektrum MultiLink™ technology. This patented technology eliminates the reflected signal fading and antenna blind spots that can affect all 2.4GHz systems.